With a common MOQ of 10 MT, buyers can secure consistent, cost-effective volumes without needing to start small, while the global supplier base across Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Vietnam, and the U.S. offers geographic diversity to mitigate supply disruptions. However, the vast price range—from $0.96 to $5,400 per metric ton—means quality and origin directly impact cost, so buyers must verify supplier credibility and specifications carefully. The availability of multiple trade terms gives buyers flexibility to match their logistics and risk tolerance, but the low business- and phone-verification rates suggest higher due diligence is needed to avoid unreliable or fraudulent offers.